
Bio
is an R&D Staff Scientist in the Water Resource Science and Engineering Group of the Environmental Sciences Division at 91做厙 (ORNL). His research at ORNL spans a broad range of water resources, including large-scale hydrologic modeling, flood simulation, streamflow (flood) forecasting, high-performance computing, extreme event analysis, uncertainty assessments, hydroclimate impact assessment, water-energy nexus, and ML/DL applications in surface hydrology. He is one of the creators of the , , , and datasets and corresponding updates. He is a PI and co-PI on multiple ORNL-led research projects funded by DOE and DOD. Beyond current efforts, Dr. Ghimire has research interests in remote sensing, data assimilation, and natural hazards. His Ph.D. dissertation on Streamflow predictability across space and time scales was awarded the prestigious Ballard and Seashore Ph.D. dissertation fellowship by the University of Iowa (UIowa) in 2020. He received the Dan Branson Fellowship from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UIowa in 2021. He is also actively involved in water resources research in the Central Himalayan Region through . Dr. Ghimire has frequently reviewed more than ten high-impact scientific/engineering journals and has been active in leading scientific sessions at AGU and AMS annual meetings, and many outreach activities over the past several years.
Awards
2021 - Dan Branson fellowship ($3,000)
2020 - Ballard and Seashore Ph.D. dissertation fellowship ($10,000)
2018/2019/2020 - CGRER (The University of Iowa) travel grant for AGU conference
Education
- Ph.D. in Civil Engineering (Hydraulics and Water Resources) The University of Iowa, Iowa (2021)
- M.S. in Civil Engineering (Water Resources) Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Illinois (2016)
- B.S. in Civil Engineering IOE Pulchowk Campus, Tribhuvan University, Nepal (2009)